Ahmadinejad: US accustomed to meddling
IRNA - Islamic Republic News Agency
Shanghai, June 11, IRNA -- President Ahmadinejad said here Friday that Americans are traditionally accustomed to interfering in others' affairs.
Addressing a press conference, President Ahmadineajd criticized the US President Barack Obama for poking his nose in Iran’s internal affairs, saying, “We consider the conduct of Obama due to his incompetence and as a result of US’ age-old habit of interfering in other countries’ internal affairs.”
He said other reason Obama interferes in other countries’ affairs is his attempt to divert public opinion from the US problems and cover up Israel problems.
He referred to 85 percent strong public turn out in the June 12 2009 elections in Iran which resulted in his election as Iran’s president with 65 percent of votes cast in his favor.
He added that Iranian nation is the most united nation worldwide.
Asked to comment on the `no' votes of Turkey and Brazil to the UN resolution, he said there is no consensus in the UN Security Council, rather force and dictation governs it. “The front of independent states is soon expanding and unilateralism should be soon scrapped.”
Iran is an IAEA member and a NPT signatory, having the maximum level cooperation with the Agency, he noted.
On fuel supply to Tehran Research Reactor, he said Iran annually needs fuel enriched to the level of 20 percent for the sake of research so as to cure 800,000 patients.
He said Turkey and Brazil held talks with Iran on a call by the US President, urging Tehran to accept fuel swap offer but “we said the US is a liar, however, accepted holding talks just as a gesture of respect to the two governments.”
Thanking Brazil and Turkey for giving negative vote to the UN resolution, he said the one that defeated in terms of sincerity was the US.
Today, the US government is the most hated government worldwide and they issue resolutions to cover up Zionist regime’s political fiasco, he said.
“Today, Iran is capable of producing fuel to 20 percent level and it accepted swap only for the sake of cooperation and engagement. We do not need 20 percent fuel today and the fuel will be of no use but for peaceful ends. We believe all nations should have the capability to produce nuclear fuel to safeguard independence,” he noted.
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